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Playmaker, Penta II or III and Turntable

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Ky Posted: Mon, Jun 9 2014 9:06 AM

I'm looking to expand my B&O collection, and I think I want my next set of speakers to be Pentas, however, the majority of music I listen to is either on Vinyl or through spotify. I was wondering if the Playmaker worked with Pentas, and if so, does it work with the displays of the speakers. If I were to use a line in pre amp with a turntable, and attach that to the AUX input on the playmaker, would the playmaker be able to handle volume control as well? 

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Andrew replied on Mon, Jun 9 2014 1:36 PM

Hi, this is something I have considered too - I think you need a converter lead for the pentas, but the displays will not work as there is no control signal to them.

The turhtable should work via the aux in - I am interested to know if you need to keep plugging it in and unplugging it to use the turntable or if it is selectable or autosense.

Interested to hear how you get on and also the sound quality of pentas with playmaker - I have recently refoamed by Penta II's and they sound really good but I want to get the best of out of them now/

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No problems in that.

But - as already written - no display on Penta, and depending on the turntable you - maybe - would need a turntable-preamp for it. The Aux-connection is a (cinch)phono-right/left input.

The Playmaker detects the signal on the Aux, but you can also choose it via Beo4 - see userguide for more.

The RJ-PL to DIN-PL adapter cable is avaible at you B&O dealer or through Steve - Sounds Heavenly.

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Mark replied on Mon, Jun 16 2014 6:46 PM
Let us know Ky how the sound is as I was thinking of doing the same with my Penta's and 7000

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Mark replied on Thu, Jun 19 2014 8:57 AM

Update - I have just bought a Playmaker and waiting on arrival of the necessary cables, somewhat surprised at how big it is and as mentioned before on threads the choice of build material.

I'll post my thoughts on sound etc.... rather excited with my new toy....

 

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Mark replied on Fri, Jun 20 2014 11:34 AM

ok I appreciate I have a slightly different set up than discussed (Penta III via a 7000 with Beogram deck). Set up the Playmaker last night and rather impressed with the quality. It is definitely superior to my original AirPort Express but lacking a little depth and clarity when playing Vinyl or CD but on par with radio quality.

 

What I really like is the volume which for some reason was lacking via Airport Express.

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Andrew replied on Thu, Jun 26 2014 1:33 PM

Hi - are the Penta's connected to the 7000 or Playmaker - be interested to hear if it was better with the 7000 plugged into the paymaker and the pentas to the playmaker, making it the central point

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Best way - imo - is to connect it to the A.Tape- or A.Aux-in of the BM7000.

Set it up, tug it away, use it and enjoy.

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Mark replied on Thu, Jun 26 2014 4:54 PM

Playmaker is connected to the 7000 but if I get time this weekend I'll connect it straight to the Penta and see how they compare.

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Will be interesting to hear about that.

Aren't you going to miss the display on the Penta's Unsure

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